1. Large plastic tub method: Get a large plastic tub, like the big boxes for organizing closets. Line the sides with fluon. Put the whole nest in the tub. Make the changes. Keep the aspirator handy in case any escape the tub. Then asperate all of the ants who escaped in the tub when you are done attaching things. Just accept that some ants will get out. Have a plant to capture them.
2. Cold treatment Method: This is less safe than the plastic tub as making ants cold could have an impact on their health. But you can always put your ants in the fridge and child them to make them slower. Then you can make modifications with ease. You don't need to leave them in for a day! that's too long. They should be plenty slow and miserable after about 90 min. But avoid this if you have other options.
One other tip is to have cotton stoppers made up and handy when disconnecting the tubes.
Edited by futurebird, June 23 2022 - 6:43 AM.
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